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* The ''[[Dark Sun]]'' setting for [[Dungeons and Dragons]] has several city-states, each of which controls one of the few remaining fair-sized spots of fertile land and not much else ([[Space Whale Aesop|centuries of sorcerous warfare and use of magical WMDs millenia past]] [[Green Aesop|reduced most of the world to desert]], natch). |
* The ''[[Dark Sun]]'' setting for [[Dungeons and Dragons]] has several city-states, each of which controls one of the few remaining fair-sized spots of fertile land and not much else ([[Space Whale Aesop|centuries of sorcerous warfare and use of magical WMDs millenia past]] [[Green Aesop|reduced most of the world to desert]], natch). |
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* In ''[[Planescape]]'', Sigil is technically part of the Outlands, but is physically separate from the rest of it, being something of a small Plane of its own. It's clearly independent and self-governing. The Gate-Towns of the Outlands (which vary in size from hamlets to small cities) are also self-governing city-states. |
* In ''[[Planescape]]'', Sigil is technically part of the Outlands, but is physically separate from the rest of it, being something of a small Plane of its own. It's clearly independent and self-governing. The Gate-Towns of the Outlands (which vary in size from hamlets to small cities) are also self-governing city-states. |
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* Infamously bad roleplaying game ''[[The Spawn of Fashan]]'' includes a [[Fantasy World Map]] covering an area about the size of Australia, in all of which there are only ''four'' cities. |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |